Wall Street Journal goes green, and not with envy

Well, maybe we should keep that Wall Street Journal subscription after all. Yesterday the dead-tree product had an entire special section on environmental topics. It’s well done. And — this is really unusual for the normally paid-subscription-only WSJ — the articles are all still available online.

The also have a pretty good green-reading list, starting off with this wry comment by John Leger:

A lot of trees have been cut down to produce books on environmental issues. We thought it would be useful to identify the best ones, so we asked some environmental experts for suggestions.

Also, don’t miss the well-done Environmental Capital blog by Keith Johnson and Jeffrey Ball, with contributions from others on the staff. Today’s offerings include electric cars and the musings on the price of oil.

Maybe that Murdoch fellow isn’t the journalistic equivalent of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse after all?